beeejums
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I kind of feel guilty for starting *another* thread about strings, but I searched around and couldn't find anything that answers my question...
I just migrated to uke from bass guitar, and I've used the same thing on my bass for so long I've kind of forgotten how I chose (maybe I should branch out again, but bass strings are EXPENSIVE). To cut to the quick, are the Aquila's going to put more strain on my uke than any other kind? I'm asking because I'm a little concerned about the action on the instrument... Right now it has the stock GHS strings on it, but I've never liked GHS strings for any instrument and nobody's really had anything great to say about them... So, will the type of strings I choose affect the action on my uke (which feels oh so small after playing my bass for so long), or am I like an overconcerned parent running around with one of those little bottles of hand sanitizer in my pocket?
(I just went back and reread that and realized I'm a spaz... sorry )
I just migrated to uke from bass guitar, and I've used the same thing on my bass for so long I've kind of forgotten how I chose (maybe I should branch out again, but bass strings are EXPENSIVE). To cut to the quick, are the Aquila's going to put more strain on my uke than any other kind? I'm asking because I'm a little concerned about the action on the instrument... Right now it has the stock GHS strings on it, but I've never liked GHS strings for any instrument and nobody's really had anything great to say about them... So, will the type of strings I choose affect the action on my uke (which feels oh so small after playing my bass for so long), or am I like an overconcerned parent running around with one of those little bottles of hand sanitizer in my pocket?
(I just went back and reread that and realized I'm a spaz... sorry )